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Show THE NEXT LYCEUMNUMBER EDWARD AMHERST OTT. The popular lectures which Edward Amhenit Ott Is giving on tho Lyceum platform are louring fruit In the wny of advanced legislation for the betterment better-ment of tho American people. Ills lee turo on "Sour Grapes," uhlcli treats of marrlago and divorce, has been given nearly 2,000 times. In ono of tbo states whero It was given tho legislator who Introduced reform marriage bill said he got his inspiration to do sofrom hearing Mr. Oil's lecture, tint whether ho delivers this lecture or ono of his other subjects ho Is always nllko forceful, force-ful, entertaining and' Inspiring. Ho has appeared Iteforo moro than 3,000 audiences In America, nnd moro than 2.600 copies ot his books havo been Ar WB I ' ' HiZ,mkWmmm WMrdUtfflaLmV& wAfLmLmmm t'''JJimmmmmmW. 1.1. &Ki?&4tMmwwww. '- SL i- ' JmmWmm HLL'iDIH HHIB EDWARD AMHERST OTT. old. American nudlcnccs can scarcely get enough of this mnn and his pur-, poscful oratory, , Every lecturo should answer ono of tho fundamental Inquiries of tho mind. If a lecturo Is also humorous nnd highly high-ly entertaining, bo much tho better. Although Utiown as tbo purposeful orn. tor nnd nuthor, Mr. Ott combines much of humor nnd entertainment In each of his lectures. For two j cars Mr. Ott vs president ot tho International Lyceum Association, Associa-tion, and ho has dono much for tho Lyceum and Chautauqua movement lu general throughout tho country. Edwitnl Amherst Ott lecturo at Nlbley Hull, Friday, April 27, H v. m. Last Lyceum uumbcr ot year. 1 " T'&rgT&" |